An apparatus for producing milk drinks or foamed milk drinks, especially for a coffee machine, is envisaged with a capsule (1, 1′, 1″) containing a pre-determined quantity of milk for a single use. The capsule (1, 1′, 1″) can be positioned above an outlet (2) and heated. In addition, a device for opening the floor (9, 9a) to extract the milk from the capsule (1, 1′, 1″) should be provided so that air can be added to the milk exiting from the capsule (1, 1′, 1″) for a possible foaming of the milk. The apparatus is simple and cost-effective and simple to maintain.
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6. An apparatus for producing milk drinks or foamed milk drinks, said apparatus comprising:
an outlet structure;
a capsule having an outlet end disposed adjacent said outlet structure, said capsule defining a milk chamber for holding a predetermined quantity of milk, and an air chamber that is separate from said milk chamber,
wherein the outlet end of said capsule is provided with floor parts associated with said milk chamber and said air chamber, respectively, and
wherein said floor parts of said capsule can be opened so that air can be added to the milk exiting from said milk chamber for the creation of foam.
1. An apparatus for producing liquid drinks or foamed liquid drinks, said apparatus comprising:
an outlet structure;
a capsule defining a liquid chamber and an air chamber that is separate from the liquid chamber, said capsule having a floor member, which is located above said outlet structure and can be opened to permit the dispensing of the liquid from said capsule, and to permit air from the air chamber to be added to the liquid being dispensed from the capsule for the creation of foam; and
a counter piece disposed adjacent said floor member of said capsule,
wherein said capsule is in the form of a bellows which is closed at its front end and is compressible against said counter piece under the influence of a force applied in the direction of the outlet structure.
9. An apparatus for producing milk drinks or foamed milk drinks, said apparatus comprising:
an outlet structure;
a collapsible capsule defining a milk chamber for holding a predetermined quantity of milk, said capsule having a floor member, which is located above said outlet structure and can be opened to permit dispensing of the milk from said capsule, wherein said capsule comprises an outer wall and an inner wall spaced from said outer wall so as to form an annular milk chamber and an inner air chamber that is surrounded by said annular milk chamber, wherein air can be added to the milk dispensed from said capsule for the creation of foam; and
a counter piece disposed adjacent said floor member of said capsule,
wherein said capsule is closed at an end that is remote from said floor member, and said capsule is compressible in the direction of the outlet structure and against said counter piece.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns an apparatus for producing milk drinks.
2. Description of Related Art
An apparatus of this type, especially envisaged for producing milk foam for cappuccino coffee, is for example known from EP-A-600 826. The milk is heated in a container enclosed by a heating vessel and pressed through a resistance processing element with the aid of a pump, in which the milk froth is produced by adding an air mixture. With this apparatus all pipes and lines for the milk, i.e. from container to outlet, must be cleaned regularly, which involves a cumbersome cleaning procedure each and every time, and which necessitates a relatively complicated dismantling of the means from time to time.
It is the purpose of this invention to provide a means of the type described above which allows a more simple maintenance process.
The task is solved in accordance with the invention by providing a means for producing milk drinks or foamed milk drinks including a disposable capsule containing a predetermined quantity of milk that can be dispensed and combined with air to form milk foam.
The means of this invention is simple and cost-effective, and substantially reduces maintenance. Only the outlet, and possibly a resistance processing disc associated with the outlet, need to be cleaned and are easily accessible. In addition it is possible to select and dispense a desired milk or foamed milk drink in a very simple way.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawings, which illustrate the same in a schematic way:
A rotation adjustable resistance processing disc 7, equipped with a number of preferably evenly circumferentially distributed resistance processing elements 8 positioned below the milk chamber 5, is associated with the outlet 2. A counter piece 10 representing a main component of the coffee machine, just like for example the disc 7 with the resistance processing elements as well as the outlet 2, cooperates with the floor 9 of the capsule 1 and is positioned above the disc 7. The counter piece 10, against which the capsule 1 with its floor 9 can be pressed with the aid of the compression part 3, is for example equipped with projections which can perforate the floor 9 of the capsule 1 within the area of the milk chamber 5 as well as within the area of the air chamber 6 when the capsule 1 is compressed. Depending on the position of the disc 7 either only milk—cold or heated with a heating means not illustrated in detail here but described in more detail below—can be dispensed directly without having passed the resistance processing elements 8, or the heated milk can be forced through the resistance processing elements 8 together with air forced from the air chamber 6 and thereby foamed.
The means for the heating of the milk can be integrated into the capsule 1 and for example be realized with a heated wire (resistance heater). Other possibilities consist of affixing the heating means at that position of the means, i.e. the coffee machine, which is envisaged to receive the capsule 1, so that the same can act upon the surface of the capsule, whereby the capsule 1 must be manufactured accordingly, i.e. from a heat conducting material. The heating can also be achieved in a contact free manner, for example with microwaves or the like.
With the embodiments illustrated in
The capsules 1, 1′, 1″ consist of disposable capsules which therefore preferably consist of a recyclable material. Preferably several capsules can be arranged within an adjustable, for example rotation adjustable magazine, and each one can be brought into the operating position above the outlet 2 by adjusting the magazine. The capsules may have different contents (aromatised or normal milk) and volumes. The embodiments according to
In place of a capsule 1, 1′, 1″ divided into a milk chamber 5 and an air chamber 6 the capsule could contain only milk, and the air could be added to the milk when the same leaves the capsule. The creation of froth can for example be achieved with a known method according to the Venturi principle.
In place of a bellows-shaped capsule 1, 1′, 1″ the milk or milk/air capsule of this invention could also be equipped with a solid casing and a piston component within the interior of the same for compressing the milk or the air.
The means of this invention is simple and cost-effective, and facilitates easier maintenance. Only the outlet, and with the embodiment illustrated in
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